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2. Exopolysaccharide production
This production is generally carried out in two phases:
a laboratory phase to obtain sufficient quantities of biopolymers to determine their chemical composition and main physico-chemical, rheological and biological characteristics;
a transfer phase, preceded by optimization work, towards industrial production ranging from 500 L fermenters to volumes > 10 m 3 (or even 30 to 50 m 3 ) (figure 7 ).
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Polymaris Biotechnology, Morlaix, France http://www.polymaris.com
CODIF Research and Nature, St Malo, France http://www. codif-recherche-et-nature.com
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